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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Telemark

Huts in Telemark, Norway, offer a range of accommodations from rustic trekking huts to well-appointed cabins, catering to diverse outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its varied landscapes, including the Hardangervidda plateau, numerous lakes like Nisser, and iconic mountains such as Gaustatoppen. Telemark provides opportunities for exploring both remote wilderness and culturally significant areas.

Best huts in Telemark

  • The most popular huts is Gaustatoppen Summit Cabin, a hut located at the summit of Gaustatoppen. This DNT cabin offers unparalleled panoramic views, with claims that one-sixth of Norway can be seen from its location on a clear day.
  • Another must-see spot is Haukeliseter Fjellstue, a hut with a restaurant and cafe. This mountain lodge is open year-round, serving as an accessible base for exploring the mountains in any season.
  • Visitors also love Tjånnstøyl Cabin, a hut tucked away in the Norwegian wilderness. It offers an escape from the modern world, surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests.
  • Telemark is known for its DNT huts, privately owned cabins, and resort-based lodges. Visitors can explore a variety of options, including staffed lodges, self-service cabins, and unique treetop accommodations.
  • The huts in Telemark are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 240 upvotes and over 210 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Gaustatoppen Summit Cabin

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Up above, almost at the summit, there's a hut. Those who want to spend the night and descend early the next morning must make a reservation. To enjoy one of the delicious waffles, simply stand in line and top it with strawberry or cherry. Those who don't feel like descending can take the cable car. The "Gaustahnen" cable car runs inside the mountain, below the antenna. The cable car was built between 1954 and 1959, during the Cold War. It runs between the listening station (antenna) and the village of Rjukan in the valley. After the end of the Cold War, the cable car was opened to the public. The cable car consists of two tracks: a flat track (850 m) and a steep cable car (1045 m incline).

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Haukeliseter Fjellstue

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Fantastically located, but more like a mixture of rest stop and hotel than a cozy mountain hut, you will find a restaurant, various accommodation options and, above all, good transport links. For example, you can take the Haukeliexpressen back to Oslo (around € 50, 6 hours).

The “Haukeliseter Fjellstue” inn (156 beds) is open all year round. Non-members pay from 40 € (dormitory) to 100 € (deluxe room) per night (excluding provisions).

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Rui Farmstead

Highlight • Historical Site

On the vertical bluff above Dalen is Rui, the homestead where sisters Ingrine and Gurine lived. They became known across the country as "the girls from Rui who came to the king". The path is steep and leads over a staircase built by Sherpas from Nepal, but the way is not long at all.

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Kvitåvatn Mountain Lodge

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small ⭐⭐⭐ hotel. Overnight stays in huts or in the main house.. bookable with and without meals. The communal kitchens leave nothing to be desired: among other things, there are chest freezers and large refrigerators for your groceries.
but the best thing is the location:
direct view of the Gaustatoppen and the Kvitavatn Lake....spectacular

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Holmavatnhytta Cabin

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Small, old-fashioned cabin with breathtaking views of Lake Holmavatnet surrounded by cotton grass.

The hut "Holmavatnhytta" (1130m, 20 beds) is open year-round (no key required) and is a self-catering hut (firewood, provisions, full kitchen equipment). It is closed in late summer due to hunting (Info: ut.no/hytte/3.2341/). Non-members pay about 40 € per night (excluding food).

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Tjånnstøyl Cabin

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Tucked away in the untouched Norwegian wilderness, this charming hut offers a true escape from the modern world. Surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and endless tranquility, it’s the perfect spot to disconnect and soak in nature’s beauty.

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Øyne Camping

Highlight • Rest Area

Small camp with a friendly owner. Super parking space on the water!

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Kalhovd Tourist Cabin

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Coffee and cake, smaller food right on the lake.

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Wooden Cabin in the Forest

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This charming wooden cabin sits quietly among the trees, surrounded by soft forest paths, grass, and dappled sunlight.

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Himingsjå Cabin (DNT)

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Beautiful, new DNT-Hytte, which is very modern and spacious (modern gas stove, numerous rooms / beds, 12V solar power for lighting / extractor, etc.). Himingsjå is located on a small hill near the mountain Himingen (1066 m altitude). Here and to the surrounding peaks (Slettefjellet, Jorønnatten, etc.) are worthwhile long day trips.
The cabin can be opened with the standard DNT key.

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This charming wooden cabin sits quietly among the trees, surrounded by soft forest paths, grass, and dappled sunlight.

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DNT Kalhovd cabin is staffed during peak seasons, offering meals and lodging, and serves as a key base for long-distance trekking and winter ski tours. Here you will meet cyclists, hikers, and fishers in summer, as it's accessible by car.

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Tucked away in the untouched Norwegian wilderness, this charming hut offers a true escape from the modern world. Surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and endless tranquility, it’s the perfect spot to disconnect and soak in nature’s beauty.

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The waffles are delicious. In the summer you can walk up and down, of course, and in the winter a ride on the train is very exciting!

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I went down there on alpine skis once. Such a wonderful experience!!

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Summit hut with spectacular views and delicious waffles

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Impressive in winter and summer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Telemark?

Telemark offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic trekking huts managed by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) to luxurious privately owned cabins and resort-based lodges. You can find staffed lodges with meals, self-service cabins, no-service cabins, and unique options like treetop cabins.

Are there family-friendly huts in Telemark?

Yes, several huts and cabins in Telemark are well-suited for families. For instance, Haukeliseter Fjellstue is noted as family-friendly, offering various accommodation options. Kvitåvatn Mountain Lodge also caters to families with communal kitchens and a great location. Additionally, Lakeview Vrådal Hyttegrend and Furuheim Lodge are popular choices for family stays, often featuring amenities like saunas and boat rentals.

Which huts offer the best scenic views in Telemark?

For unparalleled panoramic views, the Gaustatoppen Summit Cabin is exceptional, reputedly offering sight of one-sixth of Norway on a clear day. Kvitåvatn Mountain Lodge provides direct views of Gaustatoppen and Kvitavatn Lake. Many privately owned cabins around Lake Nisser, such as Lakeview Vrådal Hyttegrend, Vrådal Hyttegrend, and Lakeside Haven Vrådal, are also highly rated for their scenic lake views.

Are there any historical or culturally significant huts or sites to visit?

Yes, Rui Farmstead is a historically significant site located on a bluff above Dalen, known for the story of the sisters Ingrine and Gurine. Kvipt Mountain Farm also offers a unique cultural and historical experience, allowing visitors to explore traditional dwelling and building practices in a rustic mountain setting.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Telemark?

The huts in Telemark serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with options ranging from easy to difficult, including routes like the Gaustatoppen out and back. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Seljordsvatnet Loop. For more specific ideas, you can explore running trails, cycling routes, and waterfall hikes in Telemark.

Which huts are open year-round in Telemark?

Haukeliseter Fjellstue is a notable DNT mountain lodge that stands out for being open year-round, making it an accessible base for exploring the mountains in any season, whether for winter sports or summer hiking.

What amenities can I expect at DNT huts in Telemark?

DNT huts vary in amenities. Staffed lodges like Mogen Turisthytte and Haukeliseter Fjellstue typically offer beds, breakfast, and dinner, with guests often able to pack their own lunch. Self-service cabins provide basic facilities for cooking and sleeping, while no-service cabins offer more rudimentary shelter. Membership with DNT offers reduced rates and access to keys for self-service and no-service cabins. For more details on DNT huts, visit Visit Norway's DNT page.

Are there any unique or unconventional hut experiences in Telemark?

Yes, Å Camp offers unique treetop cabins near Hardangervidda. These cabins provide river views and feature a wood-fired sauna, offering an unconventional and memorable accommodation experience that combines nature immersion with distinctive comfort.

What are some options for comfortable, modern cabins in Telemark?

For those seeking comfort and modern conveniences, Haukeli Mountain Cabin is described as a very nice house with good internet, comfortable beds, private parking, and a quiet environment, including a fireplace. Many privately owned cabins, such as those at Lakeview Vrådal Hyttegrend, also offer modern amenities like saunas, fireplaces, and sometimes even EV charging.

How can I find huts with easy access in Telemark?

Huts like Haukeliseter Fjellstue are known for their good transport links, making them easily accessible. Many privately owned cabins, particularly those in areas like Vrådal or Gaustablikk, are also designed for easier access by car, often with private parking, catering to visitors who prefer less strenuous approaches.

What is the best time to visit huts in Telemark?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many DNT huts, like Mogen Turisthytte and Kalhovd Tourist Cabin, are open during the Easter season and the summer season (late July to September), ideal for hiking. Gaustatoppen Summit Cabin is open from the winter holidays through the autumn holidays, offering opportunities for both winter and autumn experiences. For year-round access, Haukeliseter Fjellstue is a great option.

Can I find huts that are good for disconnecting and enjoying wilderness?

Absolutely. Tjånnstøyl Cabin is specifically highlighted as a charming hut tucked away in the untouched Norwegian wilderness, perfect for disconnecting and soaking in nature's beauty amidst rolling hills and dense forests. Many of the DNT's no-service and self-service cabins also offer a remote wilderness experience.

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